Jean-Francois Lyotard Quotes
Knowledge [savoir] In General Cannot Be Reduced To Science, Nor Even To Learning [connaissance]. Learning Is The Set Of Statements Which, To The Exclusion Of All Other Statements, Denote Or Describe Objects And May Be Declared True Or False. Science Is A Subset Of Learning. It Is Also Composed Of Denotative Statements, But Imposes Two Supplementary Conditions On Their Acceptability: The Objects To Which They Refer Must Be Available For Repeated Access, In Other Words, They Must Be Accessible In Explicit Conditions Of Observation; And It Must Be Possible To Decide Whether Or Not A Given Statement Pertains To The Language Judged Relevant By The Experts.
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